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Posts tagged anatomy

Sep 21 '11

Sketches about prostate cancer. I suppose they’re considered [NSFW] because of the content (though it’s all very objective).

I should look into how gravity affects the shape of the bladder…

(Photoshop)

Excited for BMC gala tomorrow :)

(Source: julieman.com)

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Sep 7 '11

Cervical vertebrae x Armadillo

Pencil, printed in Pair.

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Sep 7 '11

Cut bone x sliced cake.

I paired them based on how they have porous interiors. It’s actually pretty interesting how different different cakes can look in slice (some are very porous, some are very dense), and it’s the same with bone!

Pencil, printed in Pair.

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Sep 5 '11

1 200 000 000, a comic I drew that’s inside my book PAIR! It’s a parody of 300 and the human fertilization process. From start to finish, it probably took less than 3 hours. Drawing organic backgrounds is a lot easier than drawing buildings in perspective. Drawn with brush pen and the tones were done in photoshop.

Inspired by Dr. Mike Wiley’s amazing anatomy lectures. He is such a great storyteller! I actually logged back into blackboard/portal just to find this particular lecture on fertilization again.

This was also my first time drawing a comic in a landscape orientation. The realization of how different it could feel from drawing portrait orientation comics was eye opening!

There is a lot of speculation as to who the intruder is. Please let me know your thoughts!

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